[sdiy] Wakeman
Paul Maddox
P.Maddox at signal.qinetiq.com
Mon Jul 7 13:46:58 CEST 2003
Ruud,
> next to the neuron there's one machine on the market today that i would
both
> call a good instrument and a very innovative machine: the roland v-synth.
Shame they copied the idea, the Sound-Art Chameleon had this concept before
Roland,
But it also has the advantage of users being able to code their own synths.
For me this is a step forward.
Imagine a synth that you could pick and choose what modules you wanted,
connect them up how you wanted and then stuff it into a small Rack, have
presets and so on...
The ability to make a synth that has a unique character is important to me,
the Chameleon gves me just that!
I agree with you about the roland VariOS there's a lot of work to be done,
given the have an emulation of ONE Tb303 in that rack and yet the Chameleon
manages two TB303 plus an 808,909, 26channel mixer 4 delays, reverbs 4
distortion units and flixible routing, what did roland do wrong?
Paul
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